Women
This Space Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed by Joan Leslie for Lois Leeda.
The way that you use powder and other makeup in the Key to your Beauty!
MAKEUP TIPS
Hollywon! says that there are many ways of covering defects by camera makeup which are useless to women in ordinary ille. in the first place, they would be obvious in ordinary light and, secondly, 'It re- quires a makeup artist every time to do the job.
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if you have any feature that is not good then accent the feature which is the best. if you have a good mouth, call attention to it by unusual, but becoming, shades rouge. A good mouth and eyes will cause the beholder to pay less at- ...tention to a nose which is not so good. However, all makeup should be kept as natural as possible. Any exaggerations on a face which has imperfections will only cause them to stand out.
A too-wide nose can be somewhat minimized by using a dark powder along the sides and a Yghter one
GABRIELLE
Try to manage a visit to the chi. ropodist for the removal of callous spots on your toes and soles and for nall trimming. Evan if your feet are free of blemishes you will find A professional foot massage won derfully refreshing. It là a gond idea, tou, to massage your feet your self before putting on your shoes. Just a few minutes in the morning and evening. If you are going to Annce, after a busy day, massaKÉ
will not
your fret in
tand for dancing!
Happi
SIDE GLANCES
down the centre of the nose. A long nose can be made to appear Sporter | by darkening the tip and leaving the upper part lighter. Shadows of the same powder base on too-heavy Jaws will help. These tricks are for
evening makeup.
Contrary to the popular noon, makeup, Including eyeshadow, is not too artificial for daytime use, it properly applied. Even a minimum of eyeshadow makes small eyes look larger and often enhances colour and brilliance.
It may sound paradoxical but a which are too girl who has eyes prominent, can make them appear less prominent by applying the cor- rect shade of eyeshadow. In the ense of prominent eyes, the white upper lida net as reflectors, catching the light from walls and buildings, The toning down of the whiteness of the eyelids reduces the reflection of light and thus reduces the promi- nence of the eyes.
PROPOSED TO
AUTHORESS
Eighteen-year-old Sydney au- thoress Catherine Gaskin re- ceived three proposals of mar- гінде.
They come through the mail from Brazil, India, and the United States.
They were from young men who had read her first book, seen her photograph, and wished
n young, beautiful, and Australian girl."
to Mare
talented
The proposals were part of her regular fan mail, which numbers about_100_letters a week..
In her 100 letters a week. Cather ine, author of "This Other Eden," usually recelves from three to four proposals of marriage.
Catherine does not take the inar- riage proposals seriously.
She said she would not even consider marriage until she WIN nout 30 and had seen the world,
"Most of the boys and men I keow are frightful bores," she said.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1947.
COLLEGES MAKE AMERICAN GIRLS MARRIAGE MISFITS
Cincinnati, Ohio.-Dr Paul Popenoe of Los Angeles believes colleges are making American women marriage misfits. The director of the American In- stitute of Family Relations thinks college graduntes-particularly women-now are putting up a bad showing in marriage.
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LITTLE WOLF
REBUFFED
Milwaukee Seventeen- month-old Davey Wright yelled a cheery "Hi" to. a cute little lassi in a dress shop. She gave him only
a stony starc.
The little boy triéd ́again, No response. A third time he greeted her, "HI," with- out luck.
As the clerks laughed, Davey's mother pulled him away from the silent little United girl mannequin. Press.
Dr Popenoe blumes colleges" and universities for trying to force masculine education upon women students. He says col- lege students are up in arms protesting against the fallure of the institutions to preparo them for the most important
their lives- experience of marriage."
"Wherever good courses in mar- riage: arc offered,
become they almost immediately the most popu- lar courses on the campus," he told the University of Cincinnati sum- mer session social hygiene institute.
"More than 600: colleges and universities are giving courses of one kind or another on family life, but some of them are largely his- (torical In their outlook and of Hitle
practical use," he added,
Dr Popanać fold atudents primarily want help in human re- laflons and seek information par-
CONNACEALED CORELLISTEL Zacularly about sextial adjustments,.
dating, courtship, chofce of mate,
MONOTONOUS harmony in morringe and family
JOBS DRIVE
THEM SILLY
The average American's job is ao monotonous that it often pushes him smack into the arms of some pretty woman after ho is past 60, according to Dr George Lawton.
Lawton, who is 47 himself, is the only consulting psychologist in the finited States who deals solely with the problems of people from 40 10 80. He in training other paycho logists in this field at New York University.
He also is the founder of an or- ganisation called the Association for Successful Aging.
"It has
stick
relations, handilag family finances. child guidance and getting along with parents and in-laws.
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Up to one-half of the women who graduate from collège fail to marry. he claimed, adding that among those who do graduate, the divorce rate is four times as high as that of college graduate men.
One of the reasons for the high divorce rate was pointed out re- cently by Dr. Lyng T. White, Jr.. president of Milis College.
"Historically, the universities of the Middle Ages were intended for the education of a male celibate priesthood, according to Dr White," Dr Popence said.
"Modern universities and colleges
continue in this, tradition, and then they attempt to force the same education on women."
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Church
Popular In Japan
By JEAN WHITCOMB
Tokyo. A Japanese Christian leader attributes Japan's rapid swing to Christianity to two things: a desire among the Japanese "to be like Americans"
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WHILE THE THUNDER OF THEIR HOOF-BEATS STILL RINCS ROUND THE WORLD-THE LIGHT BRIGADE CHARGES AGAIN!
Errol & Olivia and the abolition of Shintoism. FLYNN+DEHAVILLAND &
The Rev. Michio Kozaki, moder- ator of the Church of Christ," which Dr White considers the education represents 34 Protestant scats in of women in every co-educational | Japan, said that in the first year of been my observation," | college today a "fraud," Dr Popense the three-year drive of his organisa- Lawton explained, "that most men said, adding that some of the tion, 60,000 "acekers" had professed
actually separate colleges for women to jobs that they
their interest in Christianity. despite until their children are even worse because they simply try
Kozakl to turn out women as copies of men,
sald grown. Once the worry of feeding a
the Japanese are "Women are family is Anished, they turn and
taught that no watching the United States under start looking for some relief-usual- woman can be as good u man an a Christianity and democracy, which ly this comea in the form of a
Is," he said. "This type are synonymous to many Japanese, younger woman."
education turns out women who are and Soviet Russin under Commun- dissatisfied with themselves and ism. often regret that they are women."
Bul Lawton warns that playful oldsters need a change of pace rather than a change in partners.
"Deaths from heart failure terrific," he said, "among men over 50 who have tried to keep up with some young chick. It just can't be donc."
Lawton said many a man could save himself from a disastrous love affair, he went into a new business
man
of
"The Japanese," he said, "wili take whichever path seems best. They are constantly watching, and systems and charging acts of occupation person- net to Christianity and democracy or to Communism."
NO ROOM TO comparing the two
SWING A CAT
Stuart Broughton Lord some- times complains that he can't or moved to another town-any- I swing á cat in his bank. thing to make him feel that he is starting life over,
Problems At 40 Lawion pointed out that almost, one-third of the U. S. population is composed of people over 45 ind *hat --- very -- fow ---persons--- give --ậ
must meet after 40.
thought to the problems which they
1
He's right, too-the bank is only | 3ft. Gin. by 2ft. Gin.
It is Rose Bay Flying-Boat Base Anny of the Bank of New South Wales.
And because the counter was bullt the wrong way round Mr. Lard can't. even sit down when he is at work.
The bank is situated at one end of the refreshment room at the flying-
"Hollwood is one of the worst bout base. offenders," he said, "The movies i When the office was Installed in maintain a constant illusion of youth - July. 1940, the counter flap and the and give most of us the feeling that office safe were put on the wrong people cease to matter ance they des. becoms gray-haired."
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Bibles in Demand
During the last year the Church of Christ
reached 800,000 non- Christion Japanese. Of that num- ber, more than 60,000 signified their interest in Christianity and asked to have their names placed on the or- ganisation's mailing list for notifica- |tion of special meetings,
Another Indication of the popu
larity of Christianity is the fact that 200,000 Bibles have been distributed. among the Japanese people in the last year and a half. The Japanese have asked the American Bible So- ciety for 2,200,000 more. Reportedly they are selling on the black market at four times the offcial price.
Lo
be
Many of the Bibles will go The onening of the safe door will people in rural areas, who can
through allow a chair to be placed behind reached only occasionally "I want to conclude by making one the country.
The Church of Christ's rural move- point perfectly clear," Lawton said. Passengers from flying-boats changement, to youth groups and women's "No matter how old you are, or foreign currency and cash travellers' organisations. how restless you get a blonde cheques or letters of credit at the seldom the best solution to your agency,
"Only a half-wit would even con- problema." sider marriage with them."
Mr. Lora works at his agency Rix days a week, and meets every lying victim boat that lands at Rose Bay.
The fires of love burn fast after Her second book, "With
Every 50. The Orst thing the Year" will be published in Septem-knows-he's a cinder,
ber
He has more than a casual interest in the weather.
Bad weather may delay a lying boat and keep Mr. Lord at his "omee"
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KNOWLEDGE
1. What is a Jet-plane?
. But the job hus its comperisations. he says he meets many interesting people.
2. Who founded the system of THIS LABEL WILL
homeopathy?
3. In what country are snalls NOT COME OFF
eaten and considered ́à delicacy?
4. What is the Blue Grotto?_____
5. What is a pollu?
Labels have an, unfortunate habit of coming off medicine bottles and
Kozaki-believes that within two do five years 30,000 Japanese will ask to be baptised and join the church. In the last year Japanese churches have been filled to capacity avery Sunday. Before the war only about two-thirds of the churches were Alled.-United Press.
MANHUNT BY HELICOPTER
When
peared some
the first hellcopter ap- years ago, a London
that those paper stated
"dying! machines of the future" would suitable for an all-purpose, use. hunt was envisaged; however!
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CHESS PROBLEM
By G. GUIDELLI
Black, 10 pieces.
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· COPIL. 1947 BY MEA BERVICE, INC. T. MR. AZO, 13. M. PAT, DIE,
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Solution to Saturday's problemi
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[4 • √ P=R14, 'RXKt; Z, K-BI
will be prevented in the future by the, application of a new British dis- covery
A Westland Sikorsky helicopter has, nevertheless, Just been used for such a purpose in Britain.
round the contents In indelible of an hour, a job which would have
under contract) are requested to give at least 48 hours notice, No advertisements (with the oxcoption of urgent notices) will be accepted between 12.30 noon, Saturdays and · 9 .m. Mondays...
on
A printing machine has been con-
The machine flew very low at structed which will print direct on to glass, porcelain от metal almost tree-top height. The two Whether the captainer be square or officials on board were able to re
immaterial, the machine connoltre a large area in a quarter
The co-operation of contract fettering."
needed a whole way and 50 men had advertisors is requested by sub- This discovery is regarded as of It
done on been
the ground. The particular importance in medical officials stated after the successful mitting copy. not later than 2 circles, for the loss of a label from outcome of this first experiment that P.m. on the day preceding the a medicine bottle in, some cases can the police should be equipped with date of publication, prove highly dangerous.
helicopters.
Rupert and the Young Imp-47
The three friends wonder why the new arrival has shouted to them. Billy Goat is full of excitement and points across the common to his cottage.You remember you cam to see us earlier today and found sy Branny feeling and Rupert ? cries. Well, the most spordinary thing has happened since then, Do come and seal", Rupert smiles. **E- think I can guess what it is," he chuckles, as they all run off towarda Billy's home.
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The cowboy, who was chewing on
A worldly-wise waitress in a new cafe in Houston (Texas) thought slie had heard everything unul n, lanky a plug of tobacco found it necessary cowboy asked for a drink of water at this point to head for the door where he showered the outside with "I'm sorry, but wo can't serve tobacco fulee. ON ARE water yet," she said. "The health department says there's bacteria in
Ho ambled back to the cafe coun ter and naked: "How big are they?"
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